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Reduced-impact logging (RIL) and conventional techniques (CNV) were compared in a mixed dipterocarp hill forest in East Kalimantan in three blocks of about 100 ha each. Damage was evaluated using pre- and post-harvesting assessments in 24 one-hectare sample plots. RIL techniques nearly halved the...


Sist, P.Sheil, DouglasKartawinata, K.Priyadi, H.[Reduced-impact logging in Indonesian Borneo: some results confirming the need for new silvicultural prescriptions]Reduced-impact logging in Indonesian Borneo: some results confirming the need for new silvicultural prescriptions

There is a considerable body of ecological information relevant to the management of tropical forests, but in practice, little of this is used. It is demonstrated how ecology helps to understand forests and forest change and argued that there is an urgent need for a wider appreciation and utilisa...


Sheil, DouglasHeist, M. van[Ecology for tropical forest management]Ecology for tropical forest management

The CIFOR-ITTO project's general objective is to achieve long-term forest management for multiple uses, integrating social and silvicultural objectives in Malinau, Kalimantan, Indonesia. To achieve this objective there are complicated issues to be dealt with and requires integrated research that ...


Kartawinata, K.Sheil, DouglasWollenberg, Eva K.Levang, P.Sist, P.[Overview of approaches and methods]Overview of approaches and methods

Tropical forests could satisfy multiple demands for goods and services both for present and future generations. Yet integrated approaches to natural forest management remain elusive across the tropics. In this paper we examine one combination of uses: selective harvesting of timber and non-timber...


Guariguata, M.R.García Fernandez, C.Sheil, DouglasNasi, RobertHerrero-Jáuregui, C.Cronkleton, P.Ingram, V.[Compatibility of timber and non-timber forest product management in natural tropical forests: perspectives, challenges, and opportunities]Compatibility of timber and non-timber forest product management in natural tropical forests: perspectives, challenges, and opportunities

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